Mr Scotts Speech On the Missouri Question in the House of Representatives of

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The exercise of the free will wa-s the only act necessary to achieve the moral independence of any people. Such had been the fact, in regard to the United States ; and, in point of principle, such was still the case. If a new State only become inde- pendent by the act of admission, and was not free by virtue of inherent rights before admission, then he inquired, when the old thirteen United States liad become free ? Was it by the treaty of peace of one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three ? ...No — for the first article of the treaty only acknowledged a condition that antecedently existed, and of which the conduct and declarations of Great Britain only furnished the motive — not the right — for the right v. 'p. S from above. Was it by the forma- tion and adoption of the federal Constitution ? No — for that Constitu- tion was the act of their own free uill, which of itself pre-supposed independence as being essential and necessary to make the instrument binding. Americans dated their freedom frotn the Declaration of Inde- pendence, of the fourth of July, one thousand seven hundred and seventy- six.

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